Alice Reddick-Short

November 29, 1932 to March 31, 2023

Obituary

Passed away peacefully on Friday, March 31, 2023 at home in Parkdale Manor Mount Pearl Newfoundland at the age of 90.

Predeceased by parents Bridget Sullivan and Edward Sullivan of River Head Harbour Grace, first husband Patrick Joseph Reddick of Bauline East and second husband William Francis Short of Kingston Newfoundland, sister Geraldine and husband Gerry Costello, brother Joseph Sullivan and wife Vivian, brother-in-law Ron O’Brien, brother-in-law Paul Otis, brother-in-law Greg McFatridge, brother-in-law Jim Lynch.

Left to mourn her loving children Tom (Ozette), Brian (Helen), Gerard (Jennifer), Carl (Brenda), Linda (Charlie), Patricia (Carl), Sandra (Sheila), Patrick, Edward (Vanessa) and Ron (Tammy), step children Donald (Marina), Gary (Berdina), Helen, brothers and sisters Mary O’Brien, Margaret Otis, Gertrude McFatridge, Brendan (Shirley), Edward (Sharon), Francis (Marie), Bride Lynch  and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held at Carnell’s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road, St. John’s on Tuesday, April 4, 2023 from 10:00 am to 12:00, 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

Visitation will continue at Noel’s Funeral Home, Harvey Street, Harbour Grace on Wednesday, April 5, 2023 from 10:30 am – 12:00. Funeral Mass will be take place at 1:00 pm from St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Riverhead, Harbour Grace. Committal service will follow at R.C. Cemetery, Harbour Grace.

Alice Reddick was born in Riverhead, Harbour Grace on November 29th, 1932. Mom was the oldest child of Edward and Bridget Sullivan who had 10 children (Alice, Mary, Geraldine, Brendan, Margaret, Joseph, Gertrude, Edward, Francis, and Bride). Alice moved away from home at the age of 18 to work in St. John’s at the old General Hospital. While working at the hospital she met a young man, Patrick Reddick, from the Southern shore (Bauline East) who was working as an orderly in the Waterford hospital. Alice and Pat married on January 4, 1955 and moved to Schefferville, Quebe where Dad worked as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic for the Iron Ore Company of Canada. They started their family there and would had half the family clan born there (Tom born in ‘56, Brian in ‘57, Gerard in ‘58, Carl in ‘59 and Linda in ‘60). In 1960, the family moved back to Newfoundland and Pat took a job in Renews as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic working for the Department of Highways. As the Reddick family expanded, Patricia in ‘61, Sandra in ‘62 and Patrick in ‘63, dad took a job in Labrador City and the family moved there in September 1963. To keep the sequence going Edward was born in ‘64. Nine children in 9 years, life was very busy for Alice and Pat. Finally, Ronald came along in 1969 to complete the family of 10.

Every summer Alice and Pat and family would return home to the island to spend time in Bauline and Hr. Grace.  My parents spent 25 years in Labrador City making many great friends and lasting memories. In 1988, due to illness with Parkinson’s Disease, Pat retired from IOCC and the family moved to Harbour Grace. Alice loved moving back to Hr. Grace to be near her family and friends. In 2002 Alice and Pat moved to Parkdale Manor, Mount Pearl. Dad passed away shortly thereafter due to complications of Parkison’s disease.

It was a little known fact that sometime in Alice’s early years she had dated a young Bill Short who also lived in Riverhead, Hr. Grace. Bill’s wife had passed away from cancer. Bill began to pursue Alice and after a short courtship they decided to get married. Alice and Bill got married in September, 2002. Bill’s family became Alice’s family with Donald (Marina), Gary (Berdina) and Helen joining. Bill had worked with the FFAW, in the early years, and often told interesting stories of the many places he visited and the people he met. Bill continued to be an active fish harvester into his 70’s. As newlyweds, Alice and Bill loved to socialize and often attended the senior dances at the Legion. Alice and Bill thoroughly enjoyed their time together and it was nice to see that, as seniors, you still can have an active and busy lifestyle well into their 80’s.  Bill passed away in September, 2021 at the age of 91.

Alice continued to reside at Parkdale Manor with support from her children. This past summer mom celebrated her 90th birthday. We held a large celebration in her honour and were so happy that her brothers and sisters, daughters and sons, nieces and nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren and relatives and family friends were able to attend.

Mom will be greatly missed, she lived a long, enjoyable and healthy life.  We will be comforted in all the fond memories that come from being a part of a large family.   We love you mom, forever in our hearts.

 

 

 

 

Schedule

Visitations

10 am - 12 noon on April 4, 2023

2-4 p.m. on April 4, 2023

7-9 p.m. on April 4, 2023

Carnell’s Funeral Home
329 Freshwater Road
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Our condolences to the Reddick families. Our thoughts and prayers are with you..we remember the many parties and dances at the knights of Columbus hall in Labrador City with your mom and dad. God bless.

Sandra, Sheila and family.
Please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of your Mom, Alice. I know you will mourn her passing but celebrate such a long remarkable life. Lots of memories with lots of siblings to remind you.
Take care,
Patricia Morrissey & Jim Wyse

Sending sincere condolences to all the family. What a large and loving. family she leaves behind

So sorry to hear of Alice’s passing, she was a hard working and wonderful person to know. Rest in Peace and condolences to her family.
Bob and Vivian Young

Condolences to the family, prayers and thoughts to all.

Ed, Sharon and family
So sorry to hear of the passing of your sister. May your memories provide you comfort in the days ahead. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Nanny Alice had been in my life since the day I was born and I loved her very much. Nanny Alice and Poppy Short were there for all the big occasions in my life. They never missed a dance recital, birthday celebration or any event that was important to me. Nanny Alice loved me from the very beginning. I am so grateful that she was an important part of my life. I will miss you dearly, give Poppy a kiss for me. My sincere condolences to Sandra and all your family. You loved and were deeply loved. You were a ray of sunshine in my life. I will always love you and thank you for being my Nanny Alice.
Love from Hannah, Helen and Barb

Our condolences to the Reddick family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We remember the special dances at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Labrador City. God bless, Helen and Ed O’Brien

So sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you all.May she RIP

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. May she RIP.

Tom and family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time. Our deepest condolences.
Paul and Beth McLean

Ron, Tammy and Family,
Sorry to hear of the passing of your mom. She was a beautiful woman with a warm and loving energy. Your family was blessed to have her in your lives so strong, healthy and loving . Her charismatic love of life lives on in her beautiful children. Thoughts and love to you all at this time. Cherish the endless memories of her.
Love
Kelly and Greg

Ron , Tammy and Family
I am sending condolences on the passing of your dear Mother. While I never had the opportunity to meet her, the beautifully written obituary provides great insight into the life of a woman who lived a tremendous life surrounded by the love of not one but two families. How lucky you all are to have such a wonderful role model…and to have had her for so long.
My sincere condolences to you all.
Gig

To all the family
Please accept my deepest and sincere condolences.
I have very fond memories of Aunt Alice from my younger years. She was so very sweet and welcoming always. May you all hold on dearly to your loving memories.
Love Darlene

Nanny Alice was a special person and dearly loved by our Family….she was a wonderful, loving and devoted wife to Bill and so loving to his family. To Alice’s family we share in your loss and extend our condolences to you all. Don & Marina Short

Sandy, Sheila and the Reddick family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I hope that the many happy memories you have with Alice will bring you comfort at this difficult time. Sending love and hugs.

So sorry for your loss, Alice was a lovely lady. Hugs to Reddick family.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Reddick Family. I have fond memories of your Mom, great Lady.

Sincere sympathy to all the family. Cherish the memories and take comfort in knowing your Mom had a long and wonderful life! RIP